We describe the application of a novel approach for the reduction of scattering amplitudes, based on multivariate polynomial division, which we have recently presented. This technique yields the complete integrand decomposition for arbitrary amplitudes, regardless of the number of loops. It allows for the determination of the residue at any multiparticle cut, whose knowledge is a mandatory prerequisite for applying the integrand-reduction procedure. By using the division modulo Gröbner basis, we can derive a simple integrand recurrence relation that generates the multiparticle pole decomposition for integrands of arbitrary multiloop amplitudes. We apply the new reduction algorithm to the two-loop planar and nonplanar diagrams contributing t...
This dissertation reviews work in computing N = 4 super-Yang–Mills (sYM) and N = 8maximally supersym...
We present the application of a novel reduction technique for one-loop scattering amplitudes based o...
The scattering equations give striking formulas for massless scattering amplitudes at tree level and...
We describe the application of a novel approach for the reduction of scattering amplitudes, based on...
We present recent developments on the topic of the integrand reduction of scattering amplitudes. Int...
This thesis is focused on the development of new mathematical methods for computing multi-loop scatt...
We present the integrand decomposition of multiloop scattering amplitudes in parallel and orthogonal...
none4siWe present the integrand reduction via multivariate polynomial division as a natural techniqu...
We present a simplified variant of the integrand reduction algorithm for multiloop scattering amplit...
Several problems in computer algebra can be efficiently solved by reducing them to calculations over...
We give an explicit recursive formula for the all `-loop integrand for scattering amplitudes in N = ...
We present a semi-analytic method for the integrand reduction of one-loop amplitudes, based on the s...
Integrands for colour ordered scattering amplitudes in planar N=4 SYM are dual to those of correlati...
The study of scattering amplitudes beyond one loop is necessary for precision phenomenology for the ...
In this thesis we are investigating the mathematical dependence of scattering amplitudes on kinemati...
This dissertation reviews work in computing N = 4 super-Yang–Mills (sYM) and N = 8maximally supersym...
We present the application of a novel reduction technique for one-loop scattering amplitudes based o...
The scattering equations give striking formulas for massless scattering amplitudes at tree level and...
We describe the application of a novel approach for the reduction of scattering amplitudes, based on...
We present recent developments on the topic of the integrand reduction of scattering amplitudes. Int...
This thesis is focused on the development of new mathematical methods for computing multi-loop scatt...
We present the integrand decomposition of multiloop scattering amplitudes in parallel and orthogonal...
none4siWe present the integrand reduction via multivariate polynomial division as a natural techniqu...
We present a simplified variant of the integrand reduction algorithm for multiloop scattering amplit...
Several problems in computer algebra can be efficiently solved by reducing them to calculations over...
We give an explicit recursive formula for the all `-loop integrand for scattering amplitudes in N = ...
We present a semi-analytic method for the integrand reduction of one-loop amplitudes, based on the s...
Integrands for colour ordered scattering amplitudes in planar N=4 SYM are dual to those of correlati...
The study of scattering amplitudes beyond one loop is necessary for precision phenomenology for the ...
In this thesis we are investigating the mathematical dependence of scattering amplitudes on kinemati...
This dissertation reviews work in computing N = 4 super-Yang–Mills (sYM) and N = 8maximally supersym...
We present the application of a novel reduction technique for one-loop scattering amplitudes based o...
The scattering equations give striking formulas for massless scattering amplitudes at tree level and...